English edit

Etymology edit

in- +‎ exhausted

Adjective edit

inexhausted (not comparable)

  1. Not exhausted.
    • 1685, John Dryden, To the Memory of King Charles II:
      That all-forgiving king, / The type of Him above, / That inexhausted spring / Of clemency and love
    • 1828, Thomas Gent, Poems (1828)[1]:
      The forms of polity, the springs of power, / Exploring still with inexhausted zeal